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Just re-read this topic and have to give my opinion again, especially since I nearly got assaulted by 5 guys in a car (well ok I told one of them I would kick him in the head if they didn't leave).
No lenses on, no knife on me, midnight taking a walk in a sleepy daze. I saw 2 of them reaching for knives but immediately switched my view to them, as did my trusty companion my German shephard - can always rely on her to take care of the first or second attack.
In any case, usually I always carry a knife, on daytime and evenings two, the last one meant for self defence. This time I had nothing, only my hands.
Those are the times you realize exactly what the things we use are; tools. The combat knife aids my fighting, the bush knife helps me cut wood. This time I had to work without tools and get much more down and dirty than usual due to their numbers.
Yes, this happens to me all the time and I am a woman. It makse me so angry. I grew up in rural Maine, and learned to respect and handle both knives and firearms when I was a small child. They recoil and stare at me as if I were a criminal ro something. . .so much so that I have, for the most part unless I am in the woods, stopped carrying a knife.
"Why do you have those dangerous things in your house?" one ignorant (and may I say self rightous) woman blurted when she entered my kitchen and saw my prize Bowie knife laying on the table. (I used it to cut cheese only moments before).
"They are not dangerous if you know how to use them," I replied, dissappointed that somebody I had invited into my home possessed such ridiculous (but all too common) befiefs.
You have the wrong kind of friends Isaac. :D
I remember back when I did Iaido, it was basically a mini-show after every practice because people wanted to show off their new swords and combat knives.
Ingrid, I certainly respect your point of view and absolutely share it myself. But if you put yourself in the shoes of someone who has perhaps only seen steel used for combat from medieval swords and storytelling and add in the problematic situation most of them have with improper use leading to cuts.
It often leads to serious misinterpetrations when it comes to well, the kind of scenario that happened for you. It's ridiculous I agree, but we are the users so we have to respect their fear and try our best to make it easy on the 'unknowing masses'. Atleast we have peace where we use them most of the time, you sound like my kind of girl though, with marksman training and wilderness survival. ;)
Can't stand the city girls, they call my precious natural sharpening stones crap and tell me to pawn them so they can go shopping. Fat chance, would rather sell her and go shop more stones.
What a great discussion topic! A friend of mine was telling me a story about getting pulled over a while back and the police officer asked him if he had any weapons on him and he said no. Then the officer asked him if he had a pocket knife on him and he replied "I've got pants on, don't I?"
I want to get my girls one of those mini utility knives to carry on their on their key chains. But with the zero tolerance policies at school, I know they would get suspended. It's sad that something as innocuous as a small blade can cause such a knee jerk over reaction.
Which reminds me of another story. I was going through port authority while boarding for a cruise. I had a small 4 inch knife in my purse that they confiscated. 4 hours laters, I'm sitting in the dining room cutting my steak with a knife that had a HUGE 6 inch blade. Where's the logic?
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